
Potential GOP presidential nomination candidate Rick Santorum championed himself as a socially and economically conservative candidate before a crowd of roughly 20 on Monday in the IMU.
The former Pennsylvania senator addressed several issues, ranging from social to education.
And the Dickinson School of Law graduate called the public-education system into question.
Santorum said public schools are failing in large part because they don't address individual needs, strengths, and weaknesses; instead, he said, they emphasize uniformity. He proposed a turn toward the customization of education.
"People learn differently today," he said.
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